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    ways to reduce morbidity and mortality in prescribing opiates while still allow for the writing of the prescriptions for acute pain. Limitations for this study is the small sample size and the area in question; with this burrow having more opioid prescriptions than any other burrow in New York, would others have…

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    Chipmunks Research Paper

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    So when a chipmunk is in danger they would normally go hide in it’s burrow or beneath a log, a convenient rock pile or at the base of a tree and wait and hope to be unnoticed by the predator . Chipmunks will choosing areas with dense undergrowth, logs and rock piles so he can hide from predators. Especially when the chipmunk…

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    leaves or rocks. Will not reproduce indoors unless they find continuous dark, moist conditions.Species living in perpetual darkness, as deep in caves, may have eyes reduced or missing, and often have long slender limbs. Sand-treader Crickets live in burrows in deep sand usually dune areas, with stout hind legs for digging, and most have hind tibiae with long spurs modified into a and basket that apparently helps in digging and moving through the sand.Food Most are omnivorous and will feed on…

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    The Vietnam War In times of war there are generally three people, the people in the war, the people watching the war, and those who don’t care. Photojournalist Larry Burrows happened to be two of those people. Larry Burrows died when his helicopter was shot down over laos while collecting photos of this gruesome war that claimed thousands of lives. Originally written January, 25th,1963 the Times article “America in Vietnam, 1963: Deeper Into War” provided a much deeper out look into the…

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    fact that he repented his “sins” to the Green Knight after their battle. According to John Burrow, “The clue to the intention behind these passages is, I believe, to be found in Gawain’s confession to the Green Knight. Here, in a semi-allegorical style which recalls the didactic literature of the period, he formally confesses to the three faults⸺”cowardyse,” “couetyse,” and “untrawbe” (or “trecherye”)” (Burrow). Making the point that Gawain here confesses to covetousness the last characteristic…

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    The Attitudes Of Pangolin

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    First, pangolin was found in the village and during that time people were unaware about what pangolin was. However, after that forest surveys were done and burrows were found. Pangolin specialists were called, conservation activities began after knowing that these mammals were in the verge of extinction because of its’ valuable scales, so called ability to be used as a medicine for treatment of various diseases…

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    America and Northeastern Asia. The Asian Longhorned Beetle originates from China and Korea, but was first discovered in the United States on Long Island in 1996. This Beetle spends its most destructive period when it’s in its larval stage, where it burrows deep within the bark of a tree and feeds on the food…

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    “A deck of cards is built like the purest of hierarchies, with every card master to those below it, a lackey to those above it” (Ely Culbertson). Although harmless in the context of a card game, when applied to groups of people this system leads to large scale damage and trauma. America has a long history with this system, and one of many times where it is particularly relevant is in the context of the Harlem Renaissance. In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, we follow the life of a black…

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    3.0 Results From historical and epidemiological perspectives search, three different zones harbour plague endemic foci in Zambia. These are:- Eastern zone, which includes Luangwa valley, where outbreaks occurred in Tembwe village in Chama district, Mukomba village in Lundazi district and Chief Nyanje in Sinda district; the Southern zone, which includes Kabulamwanda and surrounding villages in Namwala district and Western zone which includes Chitokoloki in Balovale (Zambezi district) in Zambezi…

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    Alligator Transcript

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    their mouth to secure bits of meat. American alligators are also known to modify their environment by creating burrows. These are created using both snout and tail and are used for shelter and hibernation during freezing temperatures. If the water they live in dries out, alligators will swim or walk to other bodies of water, sometimes even taking shelter in swimming pools. Abandoned burrows are used by other animals for…

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